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* [[OutOfTreeModules|'''Out of Tree modules''']] | * [[OutOfTreeModules|'''Out of Tree modules''']] | ||
** '''Writing blocks in C++''' | ** '''Writing blocks in C++''' | ||
== Expert User Level == | |||
* '''Writing flowgraphs in C++''' (new to 3.8) | |||
* '''Volk- what it does, why it rocks, how to write new kernels''' | |||
* '''Working with ALSA and Pulse Audio''' | |||
== Developer Level == | |||
* Source level debugging C++ OOT modules with Visual Studio Code, see [[UsingVSCode]] | |||
* Building and Source level debugging C++ OOT modules with Eclipse, see [[UsingEclipse]] | |||
* Using Git with GNU Radio, see [[DevelopingWithGit]] | |||
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* '''Writing the YAML/XML file for a block''' | |||
* '''Writing blocks in C++''' | |||
* '''Writing flowgraphs in C++''' (new to 3.8) | |||
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Revision as of 00:56, 8 January 2020
Guided Tutorials 2.0 outline:
- Beginner User Level:
- Very brief intro to GR, SDR, DSP, i.e. this page- Guided Tutorial Introduction. We should reference to external sources for DSP/SDR background for those who need more
- Intro to GR usage- GRC and flowgraphs, i.e. this page- Guided Tutorial GRC
- Understanding sample rate, and how hardware and decimation/interpolation blocks impact it. So Guided Tutorial Hardware Considerations and Guided Tutorial Extras Sample Rates and Barry's new writeup, but we can probably condense it down
- Brief intro to PMTs, stream tags, and messaging passing (refer to Usage Manual for more info), i.e. this page- Guided Tutorial Programming Topics
- Example practical usage of GR- PSK Demodulation, i.e. this page- Guided Tutorial PSK Demodulation
- Intermediate User Level:
- Understanding a flowgraph's python code, content can come from Guided Tutorial GNU Radio in Python
- Writing your own block (using Embedded Python Block), content can come from Guided Tutorial GNU Radio in Python and elsewhere
- Writing the YAML/XML file for a block
- Out of Tree modules, should cover creation/installation and both Python and C++ blocks (but not writing them blocks themselves)
- Writing blocks in C++
- Expert User Level:
- Writing flowgraphs in C++ (new to 3.8)
- Volk- what it does, why it rocks, how to write new kernels
- Working with ALSA and Pulse Audio
- (any of the other really niche topics we already have tutorials for, i.e. the order isn't going to mean much)
- Developer Level:
- Source level debugging C++ OOT modules with Visual Studio Code, see UsingVSCode
- Building and Source level debugging C++ OOT modules with Eclipse, see UsingEclipse
- Using Git with GNU Radio, see DevelopingWithGit
- (anything else developer centric)
Draft Guided Tutorials 2.0
Beginner User Level
These tutorials are designed to guide new GNU Radio users to a better understanding of the project.
- A brief introduction to GNU Radio, SDR, and DSP
- Intro to GNU Radio usage
- Using GNU Radio with Hardware
- Understanding sample rate
- Brief intro to PMTs, Stream Tags, and Messaging Passing
- Example Usage of GNU Radio: PSK Demodulation
Intermediate User Level
- Understanding a flowgraph's python code
- Writing your own block (using Embedded Python Block)
- Writing the YAML/XML file for a block
- Out of Tree modules
- Writing blocks in C++
Expert User Level
- Writing flowgraphs in C++ (new to 3.8)
- Volk- what it does, why it rocks, how to write new kernels
- Working with ALSA and Pulse Audio
Developer Level
- Source level debugging C++ OOT modules with Visual Studio Code, see UsingVSCode
- Building and Source level debugging C++ OOT modules with Eclipse, see UsingEclipse
- Using Git with GNU Radio, see DevelopingWithGit
Content we will need to create
- Writing the YAML/XML file for a block
- Writing blocks in C++
- Writing flowgraphs in C++ (new to 3.8)
Content which is "lost" (but not deleted)